Hi,
Am 18.05.2011 23:39, schrieb Josselin Mouette:
>> I have a CD that has ISO-8859-1 encoded file names; nautilus displays files
>> that have "broken" names with a note that the name has invalid encoding, and
>> file operations fail.
> This is not just for CDs. Nautilus (and any application bas
Le mercredi 18 mai 2011 à 23:42 +0200, Simon Richter a écrit :
> Am 18.05.2011 23:39, schrieb Josselin Mouette:
> > This is not just for CDs. Nautilus (and any application based on GIO or
> > the older GnomeVFS) assumes filenames are encoded in UTF-8 for
> > filesystems that don’t specify the enco
Le lundi 16 mai 2011 à 00:46 +0200, Simon Richter a écrit :
> I have a CD that has ISO-8859-1 encoded file names; nautilus displays files
> that have "broken" names with a note that the name has invalid encoding, and
> file operations fail.
This is not just for CDs. Nautilus (and any application
Package: nautilus
Version: 2.30.1-2squeeze1
Severity: normal
Hi,
I have a CD that has ISO-8859-1 encoded file names; nautilus displays files
that have "broken" names with a note that the name has invalid encoding, and
file operations fail.
Simon
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0.1
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